i'm pat kiernan with a newyork 1 minute. republican frontrunner donald trump squared off with surging rival ted cruz at the latest gop presidential cruz brought up newyork city as he questioned trump's conservativcredentials. trump defended the city, and wondered if cruz can even be president since he was born in canada. four of the connection with an alleged gang rape in brooklyn have been released, though they still face charges. prosecutors had to let them out of jail because an indictment has not yet been filed. investigators are still collecting evidence in the the number of substantiated complaints against city cops took a major jump in 2015. the civilian complaint review board says more video evidence is one of the reasons it was able to validate 70 percent more complaints last year than in 2014. and ben mcadoo is set to meet reporters today for the first time since being named the new head coach of the giants.

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ny1 will bring you his news conference live this morning. good morning and thanks for joining us on this friday, january 15th. we'll have more on our top stories and update the warmer conditions today with increasing clouds. temperatures will peak in the upper /// rain is coming but not until tonight. probably starting just before midnight. rain through the morning tomorrow then clearing in the afternoon. the high will be in the mid 40s. for the

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new york city was a surprisingly hot topic at last night's republican presidential debate, as the event turned into a battle between the top two candidates. donaltrumpnd texas senator ted cruzereamong the seven republicans who took the stage in south carolina. trump is still leading most national polls. but cruz has been polling well in iowa, which holds its caucus on february 1st. and that led to a number of clashes, including one over what cruz calls trump's "newyork values." "everyone understands that the values in newyork city are socially liberal, pro-abortion or pro- gay marriage, focused around money and the media. not a lot of conservatives come out of manahttan.""newyork is a great place, it's got great people, it's got loving people, wonderful people. when the world trade center came down i saw something that no place on

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more beautifully, more humanely than newyork." the two men also sparred over the canadian-born cruz'seligibility to be president. trump said democrats are planning lawsuits to keep cruz from the white house. cruz said any lawsuit against him would not succeed. one four of five teenagers accused of raping an 18 year old woman inside a brooklyn park have been released while prosecutors work to gather more evidence in the case. the boyse stilfacing rape charges. but under the law, they had to be released from jail if they weren't indicted within five days of their arrests. prosecutors have six months to file an indictment or the case will be dropped. 15 year old shaquell cooper is being held on an unrelated assault charge from last year. the teens are accused of attacking the woman in osborn park last thursday. but defense attorneys say cell phone video shows the woman laughing and smiling as the teens approached the attorney for 14 year old

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denzel murray says the teen should be allowed to live a normal life for now. "i'm of the belief that you have to hold your head high, particularly if you're innocent, and live your narrative. i don't think he should shy away from doing anything that's important, such as school and being a family member." prosecutors are still waiting for the results of toxicology reports and dna testing. police are also searching three of the boys' the city has seen a huge spike in the number of substantiated complaints against cops. numbers from the civilian complaint review board show a 70 percent jump in proven complaints between 2014 and 2015. thirty percent of complaints submitted in december 2015 were validated. that's the highest monthly rate in the review board's 23 year history. accordinto thedaily news, thboard credits stronger investigations and the availability of more video evidence for the spike.

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a police spokesman tells the paper the higher numbers are a sign of better minute. ### starting monday, the manhattan- bound platforms at several n train stations in brooklyn are closing. that means longer, more complicated commutes for the more than 50 thousand riders.

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here's a quick look at the forecast. a small thaw today with temperatures in the 40s. clouds increase. there will be rain tonight.

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more. temperatures are warmer today and rain is on the way .here's your weather on the ones. /// readings will rise to the 40s today. also, we'll see increasing clouds. winds will be light from the southeast. /// tonight: rain will develop. it should wait until after the evening rush but it is likely to start before midnight. the low will be in the upper 30s. then for tomorrow: we'll have rain in the morning and clearing for the afternoon. temperatures will peak in the mid 40s and it will be breezy. checking the extended forecast: sunday will be dry and cool. the high will be near 40. then for monday, it turns windy and much colder. also, snow showers are likely. the high will be near 32 degrees. for tuesday, it

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amazon is celebrating its golden globe win by offering a discount this weekend to new prime members. annika pergament joins us with more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines from the floor of the newyork stock exchange. the roller coaster on wall street continues stock futures are indicating a big selloff again today after stocks rallied yestreray dow jumped 227 points. nasdaq gained almost 90. s&p 500 climbed 31. sparked by oil gains but today chinese stocks

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territory as the shanghai composite index has dropped more than 20% from its december high. . oil prices are down below the key $30-a-barrel level - on mounting concerns about iranian supplies adding to a global glut. international sanctions against iran could be lifted as soon as this weekend, which is likely to lead a influx of iranian oil into the market. intel posted fourth-quarter results and 2016 projections that were mostly higher than expected. pc chip revenue

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year-earlier quarter, but revenue from intel's data center group which includes sales of chips for used for cloud computing and where it has been focusing its growth - rose a less than expected

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more. an artist in queens has found a use for those discarded christmas trees that are no longer needed now that the holidays are over. his installation is different from previous years when he's done something similar. our roger clark joins us

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today marks 7 years since the "miracle on the hudson." on january 15th, 2009, us airways flight 1549 made its emergency entry into the hudson river. it had just taken off from laguardia airport when a flock of geese knocked out its engines. captain chesley sullenberger safely ditched the plane into the hudson river, and all 155 people on board survived. sullenberger has

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hero ever since.tom hanks is playithe world. here's a quick look at the

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past 5 days today. the afternoon high will be in the mid to upper 40s. skies will be turning cloudy. /// tonight: rain develops. it will start after 7 and before midnight. the lows will be in the upper 30s and low 40s. for tomorrow: look for rain in the morning but clearing in the afternoon. temperatures will be in the 40s and it will be breezy. checking the extended forecast: sunday will be cool and dry. skies will be partly cloudy. then on monday: colder and windy conditions are in store. also, there will be snow showers. then on tuesday, we'll see sunshine but there won't be much warmth. the wind chills for the morning rush could be in the single digits. for wednesday, it will be partly cloudy with a high in the mid 30s. and finally, here are our traveler's maps with forecasts for cvs pharmacies around the state will soon be able to sell a heroin antidote without a prescription. the deal with the state health department means naloxone will be made available at nearly 500 cvs stores

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statewide. the state health commissioner says the move is part of an effort to lower the number of heroin-related deaths and put users on the road to recovery. naloxone goes by the brand name narcanandhas been ud by ambulae crews and emergency rooms for decades. it temporarily blocks the effects of heroin, and helps the user regain consciousness. but anyone who takes it is urged to the giants are set to officially introduce their new head coach today yesterday, the team confirmed that it has promoted offensive coordinator ben mcadoo to replace tom coughlin. mcadoo has been with the giants for two years, and he has a big challenge ahead of him. big blue has had three straight losing seasons, and missed the playoffs the last four years. the 38 year old will be the second youngest head coach in the nfl. the giants plan to introduce mcadoo at a news the rangers and

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islanders squared off for the second time this season at barclays center last night. the rangers took a 1-nothing lead into the third period where the isles rallied for three unanswered goals. islanders win the game 3-1. they've won two straight. the rangers have lost two of their last three. in colorado, the devils got buried by the avalanche. new jersey fell behind early in the first period and was never able to mount a comeback. devils get shut out i'm kristen shaughnessy. not sure what you should be eating before, during or after a workout? we have some suggestions from registered dietician claire shorenstein. she says if you're headed out for a run, you want to have a meal or snack rich in carbohydrates to give you energy. "when people think of carbohydrates, they immediately think 'oh pasta and breads and rice, muffins,' all those starchy things, lot of sugary things. but what people

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forget is that fruits and vegetables are incredibly rich sources of carbohydrates." shorenstein says stay away from fiber until after your workout because it can cause gi distress. she said fruits and vegetables give you essential vitamins and minerals, and she has a general rule of thumb - reach for real foods." "what do i mean by that? i mean unprocessed or minimally processed whole foods." she likes foods that are rich in vitamin c and e which are powerful antioxidents. "antioxidents are really important because when you're exercising, especially if you're doing endurance activities such as marathons, you're increasing the amount of oxidated damage going on in your body. antioxidents are really important in fighting that oxidated stress." claire's clients swear by her advice, and say little changes bring big results. "making sure that on any given weeknight i just have some vegetables in the house because the easiest thing to do is, it seems like such a silly tip, but something i wouldn't have thought of, scrambled eggs, some fresh cut vegetables, really healthy,

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easy dinner." a few other tips: always have healthy snacks close by and unless you're training for hours, skip the sports drinks and stick with water. kristen shaughnessy ny1 time for our winter picture of the day. haras sent us this shot from dumbo she titled "wonderland." if you have a picture you think we'd like ...send it to newspix@ny1.com or through

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the giants introduce their new head coach. how important is that news story to you? you tell us what's news on "the call." go to ny1.com and chose your top story of the day - look for our voting box on the right side of the screen. then watch "the call" at nine p-m to see your viewer

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i'm pat kiernan with a newyork 1 minute. republican frontrunner donald trump squared off with surging rival ted cruz at the latest gop presidential debate last night. cruz brought up newyork city as he questioned trump's conservativcredentials. trump defended the city, and wondered if cruz can even be president since he was born in canada. four of the teenagers arrested in connection with an alleged gang rape in brooklyn have been released, though they still face charges. prosecutors had to let them out of jail because an indictment has not yet been filed. investigators are still collecting evidence in the case. the number of substantiated complaints against city cops took a major jump in 2015. the civilian complaint review board says more video evidence is one of the reasons it was able to validate 70 percent more complaints last year than in 2014. and ben mcadoo is set to meet reporters today for the first time since being named the new head coach of the giants. ny1 will bring you his news conference live this morning. our weather on the ones forecast.

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thanks for joining us. warmer conditions today with increasing clouds. temperatures will peak in the upper 40s. /// rain is coming but not until tonight. probably starting just before midnight. rain through the morning tomorrow then clearing in the afternoon. the high will be in the mid 40s. for the start of next week: it will the latest republican debate may have taken place in south carolina, but at least two of the candidates had newyork on their minds. donald trump and senator ted cruz traded barbs, with cruz saying trump texas senator ted cruz has been polling well in iowa and republican front-runner donald trump is stepping up his attacks... including one

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discredited. trump is questioning whether cruz, who was born in canada to an american mother and a cuban father, is constitutionally eligible to be president. there's a big question mark on your head and you can't do that to the party. the chances of any litigation on this are zero. cruz did say he'd consider naming trump as his vice president. cruz said if trump turns out to be right, he'd become president. cruz, meanwhile, has been fighting back... accusing trump of having quote "newyork values." not a lot of conservatives come out of manhattan. i'm just saying. trump tried to turn the tables by invoking the september 11th terrorist attacks. when the world trade center came down i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, more humanely than newyork. trump doubled

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muslim visitors and immigrants from entering the u-s, while others objected. all muslims? seriously? what kind of message does that send to the rest of the world that the united states is a serious player in creating peace and security. florida senator marco rubio, who supported a bipartisan immigration reform bill in 2013, defended his movement on the issue. the entire system of legal immigration must now be reexamined for security first and foremost with an eye on isis. because they are recruiting people to enter this country as engineers, as doctors, posing as refugees. we know this as a fact. new jersey governor chris christie, ohio governor john kasich and dr. ben carson also shared the stage. this is the second to last debate before the iowa caucuses on february first. grace rauh, ny1. four of five teenagers accused of raping an 18 year old woman inside a brooklyn park have been released while prosecutors work to gather more evidence

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in the case. the boyse stilfacing rape charges. but under the law, they had to be released from jail if they weren't indicted within five days of their arrests. prosecutors have six months to file an indictment or the case will be dropped. 15 year old shaquell cooper is being held on an unrelated assault charge from last year. the teens are accused of attacking the woman in osborn park last thursday. but defense attorneys say cell phone video shows the woman laughing and smiling as the teens approached the attorney for 14 year old denzel murray says the teen should be allowed to live a normal life for now. "i'm of the belief that you have to hold your head high, particularly if you're innocent, and live your narrative. i don't think he should shy away from doing anything that's important, such as school and being a family member." still waiting for the results of toxicology reports and dna testing. police are also searching

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the city has seen a huge spike in the number of substantiated complaints against cops. numbers from the civilian complaint review board show a 70 percent jump in proven complaints between 2014 and 2015. thirty percent of complaints submitted in december 2015 were validated. that's the highest monthly rate in the review board's 23 year history. accordinto thedaily news, thboard credits stronger investigations and the availability of more video evidence for the spike. a police spokesman tells the paper the higher numbers are a sign of better a funeral is being held today for one of the columbia university students killed in a bus crash in honduras. family and friends will gather on the upper east side this morning to say goodbye 21-year- old daniella moffson. she edwednesday when the bus she was riding veered off a road and fell into a ravine. fellow columbia student olivia erhardt was also killed along with abigail flanagan, who was a

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nurse at the school's medical center. the three women were on their way to the airport to fly home after a volunteer mission. 12 h o a queens school is being disinfected after dozens of students got sick with a stomach bug. the education department says nearly 90 students at p-s 12 in woodside were sent home sick this week, and dozens more didn't even come to school. teity health department says norovirus may be to blame. symptoms of norovirus include nausea and vomiting. the city is not closing the n train riders in brooklyn are in for about 14 months of transit headaches starting next week. the manhattan- bound platforms of 9 stations will be closed on monday so they can undergo major renovations.

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fromtoward coney island then transfer at bay parkway or stillwell to a manhattan-bound trains. you can get more here's a quick look at the forecast. temperatures are rising today and clouds are gathering. watch for rain tonight but clearing by tomorrow afternoon.

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the common core rollout was a disaster. parents knew it. teachers knew it.

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and now, governor cuomo's task force is doing what's right. state tests don't unfairly count against students. and test scores won't be used in teacher evaluations. less testing. greater focus on learning. that's a start, but there's more to do. let's work together to support sensible and fair learning standards

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more. temperatures are warmer today and rain is on the way .here's your weather on the ones. /// readings will rise to the 40s today. also, we'll see increasing clouds. winds will be light from the southeast. /// tonight: rain will develop. it should wait until after the evening rush but it is likely to start before midnight. the low will be in the upper 30s. then for tomorrow: we'll have rain in the morning and clearing for the afternoon. temperatures will peak in the mid 40s and it will be breezy. checking the extended forecast: sunday will be dry and cool. the high will be near 40. then for monday, it turns windy and much colder. also, snow showers are likely. the high will be near 32 degrees. for tuesday, it

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it's time now for weather on the ones. we're seeing our warmest temperatures of the past 5 days today. the afternoon high will be in the mid to upper 40s. skies will be turning cloudy. /// tonight: rain develops. it will start after 7 and before midnight. the lows will be in the upper 30s and low 40s. for tomorrow: look for rain in the morning but clearing in the afternoon. temperatures will be in the 40s and it will be breezy. checking the extended forecast: sunday will be cool and dry. skies will be partly cloudy. then on monday: colder and windy conditions are in store. also, there will be snow showers. then on tuesday, we'll see sunshine but there won't be much warmth. the wind chills for the morning rush could be in the single digits. for wednesday, it

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high in the mid 30s. and finally, here are our traveler's maps with forecasts for in newyork state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today

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today marks 7 years since the "miracle on the hudson." on january 15th, 2009, us airways flight 1549 made its emergency entry

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into the hudson river. it had just taken off from laguardia airport when a flock of geese knocked out its engines. captain chesley sullenberger safely ditched the plane into the hudson river, and all 155 people on board survived. sullenberger has been hailed as a national hero ever since.tom hanks is playi the giants are set to officially introduce their new head coach today yesterday, the team confirmed that it has promoted offensive coordinator ben mcadoo to replace tom coughlin. mcadoo has been with the giants for two years, and he has a big challenge ahead of him. big blue has had three straight losing seasons, and missed the playoffs the last four years. the 38 year old will be the second youngest head coach in the nfl. the giants plan to introduce mcadoo at a news the rangers and islanders squared off for the second time this season at barclays center last night. the rangers took

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a 1-nothing lead into the third period where the isles rallied for three unanswered goals. islanders win the game 3-1. they've won two straight. the rangers have lost two of their last three. in colorado, the devils got buried by the avalanche. new jersey fell behind early in the first period and was never able to mount a comeback. devils get shut out that does it for this half hour of ny1 news. here's a final look at the forecast: more clouds as the day goes on ... temperatures are as mild as they've been all week. in the 40s today -- but the